Effect of magnetic treated irrigation water on the chemical properties of saline soil planted

H. J. Altoblany* J.S.Abd Alhamza** B. M. J. ALzobaidi *

Muthanna University /College of Agriculture / Department of Soil Science and Water Resources
Qadisiyah University/ College of Agriculture / Department of Soil Science and Water Resources


Volume 4, Issue 1, 2016 Page 1-19

Abstract

A plot experiment had been carry out in Qadisiyah University / Faculty of Agriculture on November 4014 to study the effect of four levels of irrigation water magnetically on some chemical characteristics of the soil and the barley growth cultivated in saline soil (Silty Clay Loam)which put in pots 18 kg .Irrigation water treatments including use Magnetic devises which have capacity 500,1000 and 1500 gauss, as well as the control treatment. The irrigated with a treat water magnetically when the soil lost 30{8aa0d92a9d700de00931fb59e75e46e902b43698544c97f28f7bec3700555d1d} from available water. Results of statistical analysis showed that the treatment water magnetically did not significantly affect all the characteristics which are (EC,PH,SAR, the percentage of total calcium carbonate, gypsum dissolved, sodium dissolved, calcium dissolved, magnesium dissolved, potassium dissolved, chlorine dissolved, bicarbonates dissolved and sulfate dissolved) compared with irrigation water Control

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